Everything is fine, but I can't help thinking that a rare person is also able to have a nice conversation with a doctor who, in fact, killed you. Wilson is an oncologist, that's one thing, but Foreman made a mistake, and he admitted it. I'm not sure I could/would like to spend my last moments with just such a person.
Somehow I don't understand Cameron's character. Wasn't she the one who stayed with the patient when she was dying of cancer, saying that at least someone should be with her and grieve?
On the contrary, she should have advised Foreman to go to the girl, sit by the bed, talk and cry with her. I just don't fit her image, which was built for 2.5 seasons with the current Cameron.
Omara Epps plays awesome. You believe his every emotion. I almost shed tears when he hugged my mother and talked to House in despair before that - I killed her!
@Whiff: I don't understand Cameron either. It seems to me that this is because the screenwriters do not fully understand what to do with it and throw it from one worldview to another. Sometimes she is sweet and caring, who cares about any living soul, then she behaves like a heartless bitch
When Foreman announced the imminent death of a patient, it was an emotionally difficult moment. In my opinion, her reaction was obvious. Foreman did the right thing when he decided to tell her everything himself. When he came to her a second time and stayed... It's not easy to admit your mistake and accept the suffering of others because of it, he's done well. The conversation between House and Foreman was brutal, but true. You have to accept that people make mistakes and that's okay.
It's a pity for Foreman...
but Wilson and House's relationship is just the best, I love them))0
On the contrary, she should have advised Foreman to go to the girl, sit by the bed, talk and cry with her. I just don't fit her image, which was built for 2.5 seasons with the current Cameron.
Omara Epps plays awesome. You believe his every emotion. I almost shed tears when he hugged my mother and talked to House in despair before that - I killed her!
The conversation between House and Foreman was brutal, but true. You have to accept that people make mistakes and that's okay.
- So, we're talking about the apartment here!
I don't accept Chase's voice acting yet...